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Heat and mass transfer in a system of plane turbulent jets with diffusion combustion

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We consider turbulent motion of premixed chemically active gases in an infinite system of plane turbulent jets in the presence of diffusive combustion. The proposed calculation method permits determining the distribution of all the parameters in the mixing zone, including the longitudinal pressure. Numerical examples of the calculation of hydrogen combustion in air are presented.

The study of heat and mass transfer in jet flows presents major difficulties at the present time. Therefore all the existing methods for calculating jet flows with heat and mass transfer and chemical processes [1–5] are based on an extension of the known semiempirical theories of free turbulence to the more complex cases of flow with chemical reactions. The present study is no exception in this sense; it covers an investigation of the motion in an infinite system of plane turbulent jets with diffusive combustion.

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Aliev, F. Heat and mass transfer in a system of plane turbulent jets with diffusion combustion. Fluid Dyn 3, 35–39 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01013548

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